A carefully composed floral boutonniere is displayed against a lightly textured, neutral linen backdrop, the fabric a warm beige that resembles the understated tablecloths often seen in Brixton's intimate town hall weddings. The arrangement is compact yet intricate, designed to sit perfectly on a lapel or wrist. At its centre, a group of soft light pink blossoms, likely miniature carnations or spray roses, forms a rounded cushion. Their petals are gently ruffled, overlapping in multiple layers so that each bloom looks plush and full, with subtle variations of blush and pale lavender catching the light. Interlaced within this central cluster, countless tiny white baby's breath flowers float like a delicate halo, breaking up the colour and adding a fine, cloud-like texture. On the left side of the boutonniere, several elongated buds stretch outward, their creamy white petals still mostly closed and tipped with pale green. These slender, bell-like buds resemble young lilies or freesia, creating a sense of promise and fresh beginnings. Beneath and behind the flowers, broad, deep green leaves form a structured base, their surfaces smooth and slightly glossy. Finer, fern-like sprigs of greenery slip out from the edges, softening the silhouette and giving a natural, almost meadow-picked feel that evokes walks through nearby Brockwell Park. The stems are gathered tightly and wrapped with a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into an elegant little bow with two short ribbon tails trailing neatly below. The ribbon's sheen adds a celebratory pop of colour that contrasts beautifully with the pastels and greens. Gentle, even lighting ensures that every petal, floret, and fibre of the fabric is visible, conveying the sense of a freshly made, lovingly crafted accessory, ready for a wedding, prom, or special gathering anywhere across Brixton and its surrounding streets.
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A delicate corsage-style boutonniere rests on a softly woven, oatmeal linen background, the neutral fabric gently textured like the table linens you might find at a small Brixton wedding reception. At the heart of the piece is a compact cluster of soft lavender and pale blush pink blooms, their ruffled petals reminiscent of miniature carnations or spray roses, layered so closely they create a cushion of colour. Each flower shows subtle shading from petal edge to centre, capturing that just-opened freshness you notice when you hold them close. Threaded between the main blossoms are tiny white clouds of baby's breath, each floret no bigger than a pinhead, adding an airy lightness that makes the whole design feel romantic yet refined. To one side, several slender white buds, shaped like miniature lilies or closed freesia, extend gracefully outward, their pale green tips suggesting they are moments away from opening. These buds point gently to the left, giving the arrangement a sense of movement, as though it has been pinned a moment before the ceremony begins. Dark, glossy green leaves cradle the flowers at the base, while finer, fern-like fronds spill softly outwards, lending a natural, slightly wild edge that echoes the greenery of nearby Brockwell Park. The stems are carefully bound together and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, symmetrical bow with short, trailing ends that catch the light. The overall lighting is soft and even, revealing every detail without harsh shadow, and the composition conveys quiet joy and anticipation, ideal for a Brixton bride, prom guest, or proud parent seeking an understated yet special floral accent for their celebration. A sharply focused close-up reveals the upper body of a man in a charcoal suit, likely a groom standing ready for his ceremony somewhere in Brixton, perhaps just off Electric Avenue. The fabric of his dark jacket shows a fine, slightly textured weave along the lapel and sleeve, set against a pale, neatly pressed dress shirt with a soft grid pattern that peeks out at the cuffs and collar. At the centre of the composition, a vivid magenta silk tie catches the light with a gentle sheen, its knot perfectly dimpled and sitting snugly at the neck, adding a bold pop of colour against the cooler tones of the suit. Pinned to the left lapel is a meticulously crafted boutonnière, the work of an experienced florist who understands how flowers will look in natural daylight as the couple steps out into nearby Brockwell Park for photos. Slender, unopened buds in creamy white rise elegantly at the top, echoing the shape of snapdragons or similar elongated blooms. Just below, soft pink and lavender-purple blossoms cluster together, their petals slightly ruffled, suggesting sweet peas, stock, or miniature orchids. Tiny clouds of white gypsophila thread through the flowers, lending a light, airy touch, while a few deeper purple florets create subtle depth and contrast. The blooms rest on a base of glossy dark green leaves, their surfaces smooth and reflective, while feathery sprays of brighter green foliage arc outward like soft, verdant fireworks. At the stem, a delicate violet satin ribbon is tied in a precise bow, its lilac tones echoing the petals above and holding everything neatly in place. The overall effect is one of modern romance and quiet confidence, the kind of buttonhole chosen for an intimate wedding gathering in a Brixton town hall or a stylish local restaurant reception.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Celebrate your big day in timeless style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole from Florist Brixton. Thoughtfully designed for the modern groom, this elegant buttonhole features delicate white lisianthus, striking purple anemone, graceful white veronica and sculpted bear grass for a refined, contemporary look. Each element is carefully arranged to complement classic and modern suits alike, adding a polished finishing touch to your wedding outfit.

Handcrafted in Brixton by our skilled florists, this set includes four coordinated buttonholes - perfect for the groom and key members of the wedding party. Premium, fresh blooms ensure your buttonholes look vibrant throughout the day and photograph beautifully from ceremony to reception. The soft whites contrasted with deep purple tones create a sophisticated palette that suits a wide range of wedding colour schemes and seasons.

At Florist Brixton, we're known for reliable, friendly service and high-quality floral designs. Enjoy stress-free wedding planning with expert craftsmanship and prompt local delivery from our Brixton florist. Order your Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole set today and walk down the aisle with confidence and style.
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